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Calligraphy of the Character

Discover Calligraphy of the Character by yinyuan longqi (1671). Admire this exquisite traditional Chinese artwork – a serene piece of history & cultural heritage.

Explore the art of yinyuan longqi – a visionary Chinese monk & calligrapher. Discover his Ōbaku Zen legacy, poetry, calligraphy & impactful artistic contributions.

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Quick Facts

  • Subject or theme: Zen philosophy and Confucian values
  • Title: Calligraphy of the Character
  • Artistic style: Traditional Chinese calligraphy
  • Medium: Black ink on rice paper
  • Artist: Yinyuan Longqi
  • Movement: Linji Chan Buddhism

Artwork Description

The Silent Resonance of Ink and Spirit

In the delicate dance of black ink upon aged paper, one finds not merely writing, but a profound meditation on existence. Calligraphy of the Character, a masterpiece dating back to 1671, serves as a breathtaking window into the soul of the Ming Dynasty's spiritual legacy. Created by the venerable monk and poet Yinyuan Longqi, this work transcends the boundaries of mere text to become a visual symphony of rhythm and breath. As the eye wanders across the vertical columns of densely packed characters, it encounters a landscape of linguistic beauty where every stroke carries the weight of centuries of Zen tradition.

The composition is a masterclass in balanced asymmetry, anchored by a central axis that guides the viewer through a rhythmic flow of varying pressures. The artist employs a sophisticated range of techniques, transitioning seamlessly from bold, commanding strokes that anchor the characters to ethereal, wispy lines that seem to evaporate into the warm, yellowish-brown expanse of the parchment. This interplay of thick and thin creates a tactile sensation, as if the very energy of the brush—the qi—is still vibrating upon the surface of the paper. The subtle presence of red seals adds a touch of formal elegance, acting as rhythmic punctuation marks that certify the authenticity and historical gravity of this sacred script.

A Legacy of Zen and Cultural Heritage

To understand this artwork is to understand the life of its creator, Yinyuan Longqi. As a pivotal figure who bridged the cultural landscapes of China and Japan through the founding of the Ōbaku school of Zen, Yinyuan infused his calligraphy with the profound stillness of Buddhist philosophy. Each character is more than a symbol; it is an embodiment of Confucian values and Chan Buddhist concepts of emptiness and presence. The texture of the aged paper, with its visible imperfections and organic warmth, complements the ink's deep, obsidian hue, suggesting a timelessness that connects the modern observer to the spiritual masters of the 17th century.

For the discerning collector or interior designer, this piece offers an unparalleled opportunity to introduce a sense of serene wisdom into a contemporary space. The artwork does not demand attention through loud colors or chaotic forms; instead, it commands respect through its quiet dignity and historical depth. It serves as a sophisticated focal point for a curated gallery or a tranquil sanctuary within a home, providing a meditative anchor that invites contemplation. Owning a high-quality reproduction of this calligraphy is an invitation to surround oneself with the enduring elegance of East Asian heritage, bringing a piece of the profound stillness of Mount Putuo into the modern world.


Artist Biography

biography of a visionary artist

yinyuan longqi, also known as ingen ryūki, was a prominent chinese poet, calligrapher, and monk of linji chan buddhism from china. born on december 7, 1592, in fuqing, fujian, during the ming dynasty, yinyuan's life was marked by his significant contributions to the world of art and zen buddhism.

early life and ordination

at the age of 20, while searching for his father, yinyuan arrived at mount putuo off zhejiang province, where he served tea to monks. this encounter sparked a spiritual journey that led him to be ordained as a monk at wanfu temple, mount huangbo, fujian, at the age of 28.

founding the ōbaku school of zen in japan

in 1654, yinyuan traveled to nagasaki, japan with around 30 monks and artisans, including his disciple muyan. he established the ōbaku head temple manpuku-ji at uji, kyoto in 1661, founding the ōbaku school of zen.

calligraphy and artistic legacy

yinyuan was a skilled calligrapher, introducing the ming style of calligraphy to japan. along with his disciples muyan and sokuhi nyoitsu, he was one of the ōbaku no sanpitsu ("three brushes of ōbaku"). his published writings encompass 35 works in 46 publications.

legacy and remembrance

yinyuan passed away on may 21, 1673 (enpō 1, 5th day of the 4th month), at mampuku-ji. his legacy as a master of poetry, calligraphy, and zen buddhism continues to inspire artists and scholars alike. important dates: * december 7, 1592: born in fuqing, fujian * 1633: received dharma transmission from feiyin tongrong * 1654: traveled to nagasaki, japan with around 30 monks and artisans * may 21, 1673: passed away at mampuku-ji
yinyuan longqi

yinyuan longqi

1592 - 1673 , China

Quick Facts

  • Artistic Movement Or Style: Venetian School
  • Artists Or Movements Influenced By This Artist:
    • Titian
    • Il Pordenone
  • Artists Who Influenced This Artist: ['Bonifazio Veronese']
  • Date Of Birth: c. 1510
  • Date Of Death: 14 February 1592
  • Full Name: Jacopo Bassano
  • Nationality: Italian
  • Notable Artworks:
    • Baptism of Christ
    • Flight into Egypt
    • Supper at Emmaus
  • Place Of Birth: Bassano del Grappa, Italy
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